Sentences with phrase «evasiveness on»

Earlier this year shocking revelations from the Hillsborough independent panel confirmed supporters» suspicions that incompetence, corruption and evasiveness on the part of police officers and safety arrangements at the ground were actually responsible.

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On the ball, the 25 - year old's evasiveness to beat his man and advance play forced Italy into retreating, and was ultimately the driving force manager Julen Lopetegui's looked for in controlling the tie.
I completely understand if this is not feasible for you, but in terms of really focusing in on the issues and either getting real answers or pointing out the evasiveness of the answers, I think you need the ability to do immediate follow up.
His evasiveness over discussions on BSkyB with Brooks and Murdoch will not lead to his downfall, but it makes him look slippery and untrustworthy — a PR disaster of which he will be acutely sensitive.
ON A SUNNY SATURDAY afternoon in May, after months of evasiveness — déjà vu: another Cuomo was refusing to declare his political intentions — Andrew Cuomo finally made his candidacy official.
As the Staggers points out, there had been signs of Cuddas's intentions for months: the association with James Purnell, longtime David Miliband ally, David's commitment to an elected party chair, the job Cruddas wants, and his evident evasiveness towards others on the Left.
When failed concert promoter Uncle Sweetheart (John Goodman) asks down - on - his - luck folk singer Jack Fate (Dylan) about the importance of Jimi Hendrix and Janis Joplin to American rock - and - lore, the inanity of the answer (and the evasiveness of Dylan's demeanour — «Well, it matters to someone, I guess») isn't mysterious so much as inane and disingenuous; even the evocation of social phenomena as important and galvanizing to roots rock and the inner city as the myth of Stagger Lee is tossed off with a wry flick of the hand.
Much has been made of his evasiveness, of the fact that he has spent his career flouting the art world's propriety: his continual refusal to settle on a dealer; the propensity to make himself unavailable to curators even in the midst of show preparations; to stage exhibitions, performances, and installations with no prior announcement.
The blue team was able to run and get away with it on that obscure site, where the public wasn't watching, but they won't be able to hide their evasiveness so easily on a site that is fully illuminated and observed by non-partisans.
Though Grace had suggested that Duckett's appearance would raise awareness about her son, Grace «took on the role of a law enforcement official» during the interview by grilling Duckett about her evasiveness regarding her son's disappearance.
Conclusion — Any answers bathed in hesitation, evasiveness, hard selling or rudeness should clue you in to either performing more research or better yet, moving on.
Contra - angled and briault probes are generally used to identify decay on a tooth's surface, while the periodontal probe determines the evasiveness of periodontal pockets.
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